Thursday, May 26, 2016

Taxi firm ordered to remove 'offensive' signs

A village taxi service whose initials form an expletive has been ordered to remove the signs from its car.
The Port Isaac Shuttle Service has been told by Cornwall Council that the lettering "offends good taste".

A council spokesman said the authority had not asked the service to change its name - only the signs which emphasise the company's bold initials.
He said: "Following a complaint, our licensing team has asked the company to remove the advertising on the side of the vehicle that emphasises an offensive acronym."

But Ms Houston said: "I don't think it's offensive. We used to call it the shuttle bus but the council objected about calling it a bus.
When we called it the shuttle service they've objected again.
It's part of Port Isaac humour. There's another shop called May Contain Nuts, but they haven't objected to that."